Ollie Pope's old frailties returned in Adelaide and his wretched dismissal leaves him with one innings to save his England place, writes Matthew Henry.
Smith dismissal echoes confusion of opening dayStarc heard through mic calling for Snicko to be βsackedβEnglandβs batting coach, Marcus Trescothick, described the use of the decision review system in the third Ashes Test as βnot idealβ, at the end of another day of questionable spikes, dubious frameβ¦
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England's batters have another day to forget as Australia dominate with the ball on day two of the third Ashes Test, with the tourists closing on 213-8, still 158 runs behind Australia's first innings total of 371, with the home side closing in on an Ashes series victory with two matches to spare.
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Confusion reigns on day two of the third Ashes Test with England's Jamie Smith at the centre of the controversy after he's given not out after review, only to be given out moments later in a separate delivery, due to a contentious use of the Snicko technology.
Pat Cummins takes his second wicket of the innings as Joe Root is caught behind for 19 as England fall to 71-4 in their first innings, 300 runs behind Australia's 371, as the home side take control on day two of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide.
Joe Root avoids being given out for one after review shows an edge behind drops just short of Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey, with England 42-3, still 329 runs behind Australia's first innings score of 371 on day two of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide.
In his first over of the match, Nathan Lyon removes Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett as England fall to 42-3, in pursuit of Australia's 371, on day two of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide.
Anthony Joshua doubles down on his controversial "kill" comments to Jake Paul after being challenged at a news conference in Miami on Wednesday before their upcoming fight.
Lewis Miley "can be as good as anyone in his position, whichever position he plays", says Newcastle boss Eddie Howe after the teenage midfielder becomes a match-winning right-back against Fulham.
The England and Wales Cricket Board will meet with the game's governing body in an attempt to review and raise standards of the decision review system.